He has been a democrat all of his life.
He claims to be a democrat yet behaves like a dictator.
the democrat government won the election.
Diane is not democrat nor republican. She isn't affiliated with any political party's.
Gentleman on his early career move to join the Liberal Democrats rather than the Labor party.
The root of the word "Democrat" comes from the Greek word "demos," meaning "people," and "kratos," meaning "rule" or "strength." So, Democrat can be interpreted as "rule of the people" or "strength of the people."
Only capitalize "Democrat" when it refers to a specific political party or organization. In a general sentence referring to someone who supports democratic ideals, "democrat" should not be capitalized.
the democrat government won the election.
No the word "democrat" is not a suffix."Demo-" is a Greek word meaning "people"."-crat" is also a Greek word meaning "to rule" or "ruler".
No, the noun 'democrat' is a concrete noun; a word for an advocate of democracy; a member of a democratic political party; a word for a person.
Democracy and democrat are Greek words. Democracy means power by the people (demos)
Liberal is one word that describes what Bill Clinton meant by "new democrat."
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